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Andy Cole

Former English Professional Footballer

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Languages: English
Travels from: United Kingdom

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  • Prolific English striker with successful stints at Arsenal, Newcastle United, and Manchester United A key player in Newcastle’s “Entertainers” team and formed a lethal partnership with Dwight Yorke at Manchester United Won five Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League in 1999 with Manchester United Contributed to Blackburn Rovers’ League Cup victory in 2002 Recognized for goal-scoring prowess with honours including the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1994 and the Premier League Golden Boot

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Meet Andy Cole

Andy began his career as a youth player for Arsenal, signing professional terms in 1989. He then joined Second Division Bristol City in 1992 and quickly became one of the hottest prospects in England.
In February 1993, Division One leaders Newcastle United signed Andy, which broke their club transfer record. Andy was awarded the Premier League Golden Boot for the 1993/1994 season. After that, Andy spent six years with Manchester United between 1995 and 2001, winning eight major trophies, including the Treble (Premier League, FA Cup, and UEFA Champions League) in 1999.

He is the fourth-highest goal scorer in Premier League history, behind Wayne Rooney, and holds Premier League records for most goals scored in a 42-game season (34) and fastest to score 50 goals (65 matches).

Andy has the distinction of being one of the few players in England to have swept all possible honors in the English game, including the PFA Young Player of the Year award and the coveted UEFA Champions League title. Cole was also capped 15 times for the England national team between 1995 and 2001.

As well as for Manchester United, Newcastle United, and England, Andy Cole also played in the top division of English football for Arsenal, Blackburn Rovers, Fulham, Manchester City, Portsmouth, and Sunderland. In The Football League, he played for Bristol City, Birmingham City, Burnley, and Nottingham Forest.

On 11 November 2008, Andy announced his retirement from football, ending an incredible 19-year career. He is now a regular pundit on PLP and has appeared frequently on SKY and Premier League TV. Most recently, he worked as a pundit for CVM TV Jamaica covering the men’s World Cup in Qatar.

Andy is a Manchester United ambassador and frequently appears across their platforms. At the start of 2023, he worked closely with Connecting Brands, producing previews of Manchester United’s latest fixtures for Betsafe and Betway.

His autobiography ‘Fast Forward’ was released in November 2020, which gives a detailed perspective of how Andy created his sporting success.

Outside of football, Andy splits his time between his Kidney Research Fund (more details here) and following boxing and golf. He is also a big fan of all things interior design and puts it down to having grown up with six sisters!

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Fast Forward: The Autobiography: The Hard Road to Football Success

‘I’m not sure whether life prepared me for football, or football prepared me for life.’ Misconceptions have stalked Andy Cole like a hatchet-man defender determined to cut him down to size. Now, in his candid and inspirational autobiography, Cole finally puts his side of the story. In the world of modern-day football, Andy Cole’s reserved demeanour, combined with belief in his own ability, was often interpreted as an attitude problem that overshadowed his natural aptitude for goalscoring. Throughout his glittering career, he scored 187 Premier League goals, won 5 Premier League titles and 1 Champions League trophy. Now, two decades on from United’s historic Treble, he not only gives the inside track on Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Dwight Yorke and other members of that illustrious side, but also opens up about his fractious relationship with Teddy Sheringham and reveals the prejudices and preconceptions he had to contend with in his twenty years in the game. Compelling in its honesty and frankness, Fast Forward is the thought-provoking story of one man’s determination to succeed and survive against all the odds.

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Fast Forward: The Autobiography: The Hard Road to Football Success

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'I'm not sure whether life prepared me for football, or football prepared me for life.' Misconceptions have stalked Andy Cole like a hatchet-man defender determined to cut him down to size. Now, in his candid and inspirational autobiography, Cole finally puts his side of the story. In the world of modern-day football, Andy Cole's reserved demeanour, combined with belief in his own ability, was often interpreted as an attitude problem that overshadowed his natural aptitude for goalscoring. Throughout his glittering career, he scored 187 Premier League goals, won 5 Premier League titles and 1 Champions League trophy. Now, two decades on from United's historic Treble, he not only gives the inside track on Eric Cantona, Roy Keane, Dwight Yorke and other members of that illustrious side, but also opens up about his fractious relationship with Teddy Sheringham and reveals the prejudices and preconceptions he had to contend with in his twenty years in the game. Compelling in its honesty and frankness, Fast Forward is the thought-provoking story of one man's determination to succeed and survive against all the odds.

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